Any SEO expert will agree that keyword research plays a critical role in both attracting visitors and improving ranking in search engine results. “What?” You reply indignantly, “I need to research the keywords I use for my website? Won’t people just search for my business by name?” As if small business owners don’t have enough work already!
Actually, branded searches are great for your business, but new customers aren’t likely to search for your hotel, spa, clinic, or real estate services by name, are they? And new customers are the lifeblood of any business.
Without the right keywords, your website becomes a ghost to search engines and virtually invisible to potential customers searching for your solutions. As such, SEO keyword research is always the first phase in any SEO campaign, followed immediately by keyword planning.
You may call your beauty spa ‘A Piece of Heaven,’ but search engines can’t actually look at the pictures on your website. Web crawlers read the metadata, text, and coding of your website in order to determine the right match for the searcher intent.
Positioned in the appropriate places of your site architecture and coding (i.e., SEO title, slug, snippets, metatags, headings), the right keywords will drive your ranking in search results higher and attract more leads to your website’s landing pages.
While SEO is more than keywords, a strategic use of the most popular keywords and terms in your region or industry will make your website more popular with search engines.
SEO agencies rely heavily on keyword research to help their clients craft better content, boost traffic, rank higher, and drive conversion upwards. Whether you’re a seasoned business owner or a hopeful hobbyist with a great new idea, your website stands a better chance of being discovered if you’re willing to do some research.
Keyword research tools and certain plugins for SEO are typically web-based software that provide web statistics on the use of specific keywords and phrases. They offer users recommendations and insights into the following statistics:
Many website builders and blogging platforms offer keyword research apps or add-ons to help optimize your website. Free versions and subscription services are also available to help you zero in on the best keywords for your business.
If you’re managing a blog or business website on your own, an SEO website audit of your site for keyword usage and distribution can be very helpful as a first step. Once you’ve gauged the success of your current keywords and identified areas for improvement, you can form a better content marketing strategy that actually gets results!
Investing in keyword research software or a subscription is a wise move if you’re looking for ways to positively impact your marketing and SEO – a keyword insight provider is one of the few essential SEO tools. As a small business owner, you may not have the benefit of a web administrator or team, but there are free tools to get you started on the right path.
Have fun experimenting with the free keyword research tools listed below!
Full disclosure here: we love Ahrefs, and they love us. We are the only SEO company in Toronto that is an Ahrefs-certified agency at the time of this writing. Ahrefs offers several free tools and a Lite plan with more comprehensive features.
Here’s an overview of what you can do with the free version and what you get with the Lite plan:
Free Version
Lite Plan
The Lite plan offers more comprehensive access to Ahrefs’ tools and data, including:
The Lite plan is suitable for freelancers, startups, or small businesses looking to improve their SEO efforts. It provides more data and features compared to the free tools, allowing for more comprehensive SEO analysis and strategy development.
Designed for use by SEM professionals, business owners and novices alike, Google’s Keyword Planner is a free AdWords tool that you can use to explore ideas for keywords to target or use for TF-IDF, which provides a considerable boost to your blog posts.
Ranking your terms against thousands of historical pages with similar content, the Keyword Planner displays accurate, fast, reliable results that are easy to understand. Google Keywords makes planning your online marketing a lot easier and more effective, particularly if you’re deciding on PPC budgets. Access is available by signing in to AdWords with your Gmail or Google+ business profile.
You just can’t go wrong with SERPs.com. Considered a leading brand by many SEM professionals, SERPS.com offers a number of free web-based SEO tools to complement their more robust subscription-based solutions. The Free Keyword Tool provides users with a quick glance at the top search results for a keyword term, statistics on CPC, search volume and possible alternatives to those keyword terms. You can also drill down results by location or domain.
Their free Competitor Analysis Tool also provides an impressive snapshot of how your website, or any other, is performing overall and compares it to your competitors on relevant keywords with the help of data across numerous metrics displayed in charts and graphs. Very handy for PPC campaign planning, marketing, ad copy, or content strategy. Once generated, results are saved to a CSV file for download to your desktop or mobile phone.
With a free Semrush account, you can access a variety of tools and features, albeit with significant limitations compared to paid subscriptions. Here’s a comparison between what you can do with a free account versus a paid membership.
Free Semrush Account
Features Available:
Limitations:
Paid Semrush Membership
Features Available:
Benefits:
In a nutshell, like all free vs paid tools, a free Semrush account provides basic functionality suitable for small-scale SEO and marketing tasks; a paid membership offers extensive tools and higher limits, making it ideal for more comprehensive and scalable digital marketing efforts.
Looking for more helpful tips on keyword research and planning? Contact Paul Teitelman, Toronto’s most experienced and professional SEO expert to get more traffic to your small business website.
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